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Swissôtel Tallinn

Coordinates: 59°25′58.48″N 24°45′41.44″E / 59.4329111°N 24.7615111°E / 59.4329111; 24.7615111
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Swissôtel Tallinn
Swissôtel Tallinn during the evening in 2020
Swissôtel Tallinn is located in Estonia
Swissôtel Tallinn
Location in Estonia
Map
Location in Tallinn
General information
LocationTallinn
AddressTornimäe 3
CountryEstonia
Coordinates59°25′58.48″N 24°45′41.44″E / 59.4329111°N 24.7615111°E / 59.4329111; 24.7615111
Opening2007-12-10
ManagementSwissôtel Hotels & Resorts
Height117 metres (384 ft)
Technical details
Floor count30
Design and construction
Architect(s)Meeli Truu
Architecture firmNord Projekt AS
DeveloperEKE Invest AS
Structural engineerNord Projekt AS
Services engineerVeisman Projekt
Main contractorLemminkäinen Eesti AS
Other information
Number of rooms238
Number of restaurants3
Parkingunderground
Website
www.swissotel.com

Swissôtel Tallinn is a hotel located in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. At a height of 117 metres (384 ft), it is among the tallest buildings in the Baltic States.[1]

It is managed by Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts and is part of the Tornimäe complex, located in the heart of Tallinn, which consists of the hotel and a residential building.

The hotel internal structure is formed by 238 rooms and suites, 3 restaurants, 3 bars, a spa, and a fitness center.[2]

History

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The contract to build this hotel was signed in 2004. Construction took over 3 years to complete. The ceremonial opening of the hotel took place on December 10, 2007.

The Tornimäe Towers were designed by Meeli Truu from Nord Projekt AS.[3] The interior decorator was Meelis Press Architects.[4] The Swissôtel Tallinn became a member of the Estonian Hotel and Restaurant Association in January 2010.[5]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "List of tallest buildings in the Baltic states", Wikipedia, 2022-07-17, retrieved 2022-09-07
  2. ^ Hotel Description (accessed 24 February 2020)
  3. ^ "Avaleht".
  4. ^ "Meelis Press Architects". www.press.ee. Archived from the original on 2007-05-05.
  5. ^ "Eesti Hotellide ja Restoranide Liit".
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